Julia Barretto on ‘Ngayon at Kailanman’ in Kenya | Inquirer Entertainment

Julia Barretto excited ‘Ngayon at Kailanman’ airs in Kenya

/ 11:15 AM July 05, 2019

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JoshLia’s teleserye “Ngayon at Kailanman” is showing in Kenya.  Image: Instagram/@garciajoshuae

The 2018 drama series “Ngayon at Kailanman” is now showing in Kenya, and Julia Barretto could not hide her excitement about it.

The actress shared a preview on Twitter on Thursday, July 4, of the English dub which airs in Kenyan entertainment channel NTV. The show title has been translated to “Now and Forever.”

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Tagging her love-team partner Joshua Garcia, she said, “Bubberrr this is insaneeee.”

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https://twitter.com/BarrettoJulia/status/1146774530745966592

“Ngayon at Kailanman” has been airing for the past months in Kenya. The story follows soulmates Eva and Inno, played by Barretto and Garcia, who get caught in the crossfire of their families’ inheritance struggle. It aired in ABS-CBN from August 2018 to January 2019.

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ABS-CBN regularly distributes programs to Asia, Europe and Africa. Other TV shows that have found international followings are the KathNiel offering “Got to Believe,” LizQuen starrer “Dolce Amore” and “Wildflower” starring Maja Salvador.  /ra

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